Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
624378 Desalination 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sulfonated polysulfone (sPSf) was prepared and used as a polymer matrix for cation-exchange membranes (CEM). The sulfonation reaction was carried out at room temperature and the degree of sulfonation was calculated by titration method. Blend composite membranes were prepared using different ratios of sPSf and modified chitosan (CS). Membrane properties were studied in terms of water flux, water swelling ratio, molecular weight cut off (MWCO), ion-exchange capacity (IEC) and contact angle measurement. Charge on the membrane was confirmed by ionic diffusion potential (DP). It was observed that, DP increased with the increase in the concentration of sPSf. The membrane sPSf:CS 60:40 showed 1000 Da MWCO, 14.6 mV diffusion potential (DP) and 0.083 mM/g of IEC. Similarly sPSf:CS 90:10 showed 10,000 Da MWCO, 71.7 mV diffusion potential (DP) and 0.176 mM/g of IEC. Moreover, membrane sPSf:CS 60:40 showed 93%, 89% and 69% for MgSO4, Na2SO4 and NaCl rejection respectively.

Graphical abstractSulfonated polysulfone was prepared and blended with N-phthloyl chitosan to get cation‐exchange membrane. Membrane was characterized by ATR-IR, IEC, diffusion potential and contact angle measurement. Performance study was done in terms of water swelling, water flux, molecular weight cut off and salt rejection.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► N-phthloyl chitosan was prepared to increase the solubility of chitosan in organic solvent. ► Sulfonation was done to the polysulfone to bring the negative charge. ► N-phthloyl chitosan and polysulfone composite membrane was prepared by DIPS method. ► The novel membrane was characterized by ATR-IR, DSC, DP, IEC, water uptake and contact angle measurement. ► The performance study was done by MWCO using PEG solution and by salt rejection.

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